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It’s been a relatively quiet start to the summer on the Hamptons' hospitality scene. There’s been nothing like the fireworks ...
New York City’s Fourth of July fireworks celebration could face security threats from extremist actors, including lone ...
The May lawsuit, filed by Budies LLC, claims that the OCM first granted it “proximity protection” — meaning no other legal ...
City lawmakers funneled at least $60 million into health care and mental health programs in the upcoming budget plan, but ...
Massachusetts renters are poised to get some relief from onerous broker fees under a provision tucked into the 2026 spending ...
Northwell Health’s controversial plan to expand Lenox Hill Hospital inched closer to the finish line on Wednesday after a ...
And Lower Manhattan incumbent Christopher Marte, an archenemy of developers, won by 24 points over his closest challenger ...
Manuel Glas has won approval to demolish a pair of townhouses he owns at 167 and 169 E. 79th St., Department of Buildings records show. Glas has owned No. 167, a 16-foot-wide, 3,800-square-foot prewar ...
Williamsburg-based developer Yoel Schwimmer is planning to erect a roughly 24,600-square-foot building at 221 Wythe Ave.
This is a historic step for disabled Americans, and the attention is warranted. But policymakers must look beyond the repeal ...
A bus collision involving at least two New Jersey Transit buses left over a dozen injured and forced Midtown’s bus terminal ...